
Stuart Schuffman, The Worst of Broke-Ass Stuart
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Stuart Schuffman, also known as Broke-Ass Stuart, is an American travel writer, television host, poet, performer, and journalist based in San Francisco. He pioneered budget-living zines and books, created IFC’s travel series Young, Broke & Beautiful, and runs BrokeAssStuart.com as “Editor-in-Cheap.”
The Worst of Broke-Ass Stuart: 20 Years of Love, Death & Dive Bars is exactly what it sounds like. Part memoir, part cultural archive, the book brings together twenty years of stories about scraping by, speaking up, and falling in and out of love with the most beautifully heartwarming and heartbreaking place in America. These 350 pages chronicle Stuart’s many escapades, like running for Mayor of San Francisco, getting paid to travel the world, and hosting his own TV show, as well as his mediations on things like love, death, and of course, dive bars.
Celebrate the release of Broke-Ass Sutart’s new book on Friday, October 17th at Kilowatt. Tickets at kilowattbar.com.
Jennifer Barone is an Italian-American poet and author of three poetry collections, including "Saporoso, Poems of Italian Food & Love." A two-time winner of the San Francisco Public Library’s Poets Eleven contest for North Beach, where she resides, she has been a featured poet at leading Bay Area poetry venues. She also curates poetry events, leads writing workshops, and co-hosts the "Voices from the Hill" podcast at Telegraph Hill Books. Learn more at jenniferbarone.wordpress.com.
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